The Longmeadow and Chicopee boys soccer teams each entered Tuesday night's Churchill-Moriarty Division meeting with a seven-game unbeaten streak. The Lancers scored first, the Pacers managed to forge a 1-all tie that allowed each side to grab a point.

Michael Fisher scored for Longmeadow (5-1-4) midway through the second half, and Pawel Samolewicz tied the game with seven minutes for Chicopee (5-2-3).

"We thought we pretty much had it locked up," Longmeadow coach Brad Miller said, "but Pawel scored a nice goal. ... It was a pretty good game, a lot of back and forth."

Chicopee coach Tom Rivet said Longmeadow probably deserved a better fate based on the way it played, but his team did find a way to draw even.

"We worked hard to get the point back," Rivet said. "Longmeadow really dominated the second half. They got the goal, we made a few adjustments, and we're able to fight back."

Chicopee is 5-0-3 in its last eight; Longmeadow is 4-0-4.

Agawam 3, Westfield 0: Victor Ronca had two goals and one assist to lead Agawam to a home win over Westfield.

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Monson 1, Hampshire 0: Tommy Vear scored from Garrett Fontaine with approximately 30 minutes to play as Monson edged Hampshire Regional in a battle of unbeatens.

The Mustangs are now 9-0-2. Tim Murphy and Chad Groeber played well for the Red Raiders, now 4-1-3.

Gateway 3, Easthampton 2: Gateway's first win also earned it a tournament berth.

Gabe Craig scored with six minutes remaining to break a 2-all tie, and the Gators finished the season at .500 against Division III competition - which puts them in that tourney field.

Gabe Richardson Sam Cummings scored in the opening half to make it 2-0. Tyler Main and Josiah Cook played strong games for the Gators.

Southwick 2, South Hadley 1: Stuart Kinsman scored a pair of goals in the second half to help Southwick stop visiting South Hadley.

Adam Teich assisted on the first goal, and Dustin Teich picked up the assist on the second as he helped finish a play that Matt O'Neill started.

South Hadley pressed late, and Dave D'Allessandro scored to pull the Tigers within 2-1.

Palmer 1, Belchertown 0: A goal by Kash Eurkus with only 1:04 to play lifted Palmer past stubborn Belchertown.

Northampton 5, Chicopee Comp 1: Luke Laplante scored a pair of goals, and Dan Strom added a goal and an assist for Northampton

Holyoke Catholic 3, Sci-Tech 1: James Clancy scored in the opening half, and Tyler Limoges and Michael Richardson added goals in the second half for host Holyoke Catholic.

Amherst 7, Central 0: Evan Hazelett had two goals and two assists as Amherst won at Central.